Sunday, April 22, 2012

Precious rescues

Though the cat on my lap is not from an organized rescue foundation such as yours, she is a rescue from a large feral litter 10 years ago. Her brothers have since vanished 2 1/2 yrs and 3 yrs ago. One mysteriously, and the other spooked at an outdoor shot clinic.
The two dogs, one Max aka Murry and Barely aka Bali are from Second Chance Animal Rescue. Both are very compatible and get along famously with our cat Dilly.
Thank you Second Chance for being there for these animals. We choose not to be a customer base for the puppy mills.

L.S. Starke

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Brody's Story

Greetings to all; my name is Brody (my on-line name was Shippo ((On Petfinders)). I was adopted from Second Chance Rescue on January 6th 2012. Can you think of a better new year's resolution than a forever home? In my household I have a very large older brother (yellow lab) and a large younger sister (husky mix). I am afraid of just about everything. I have managed to overcome some of my fear but spend most of my days hiding under the bed. I come out and check on where everyone is to make sure I am not missing anything. Each morning we go for a walk. I have a chest pack that I ride in to a lake where it is usually quiet and then get out and walk around the lake. We also go for a walk each night but it is not as quiet and I want to get back in my pack quickly. I am doing better each day. I love to taunt my sister and constantly steal her favorite toys. When she is running wild in the back yard I get behind and chase her all over the place. I am smaller and can really
make tighter quicker turns so stay right with her. We both act like we do not like this but we both love this game. From day one I have insisted that I sleep on the bed at night. So I can get up and down without getting hurt mom put a stool next to the bed to make it easy for me. I run around the edge of the bed like a land shark and will not let the other's up. Then I sneak down at all hours of the night and grab someone's toy and bring it up into my kingdom. What fun. Mom knew when she chose me that I had extreme fear based issues and it would take time to overcome them. But in just six weeks I am doing much better than anyone would have thought the first time they saw me. I love my new life and thank Deb and all the volunteers that took the time to save me from the kill shelter they found me in. So this is just the beginning of my story. Love Brody. P.S. Mom wrote this for me.
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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Today was "our" Adoption Day!

Today our family "officially" added another member to our family... Scooter. This past summer, my precious shadow and constant companion of almost 16 years, passed away. Our home felt void, and my 2nd dog went into a major depression, lost her appetite, withdrew under the bed rarely coming out from under and would have no interaction with us. She had lost all her zest for life. I felt like I had lost both my dogs, but my husband said no more animals as we had retired and over our many years together, raised 6 dogs and our cat, with still our 9 yr. old female Shih-Tzu at home, though it was like she was missing in action. I figured a compromise could be to foster a dog, one to fill my need but more importantly to assist our baby girl to come back to the living. I started researching rescues having in mind what would best suit our girl's disposition which would be a small, older dog that had a docile temperament. I had been looking at Second Chance Rescue's web site for some
time as their's contained additional info other than sex and size of dog. My husband was still adamant "no more animals" but I couldn't resist doing some research. I found one I fell in love with, so similar to the friend we had just lost. I went to an Adoption Day and learned that dog was being adopted but was told of another dog, small about 8 years old and docile, that had recently come to the Rescue, and was getting treatment for an infection. He had been abandoned in a box, completely matted and left at the door of a Humane Society. I went to visit this little guy, named Scooter, at Second Chance, but there was no emotional connection like I hoped, he was one very sick baby and was oblivious to all around. I also had to buy time to try and convince my husband that fostering a dog could work for us. I wasn't so sure I was willing to devote the time needed to nursing a very sick dog, I had just been through that with my baby that passed and it would be that much harder to
convince my husband to foster a dog so ill. I shared with him about this little sick dog and he smiled and said "no more animals". Our 37th Anniversary had arrived and unknown to me he looked for the info to contact Second Chance Rescue and went to pick up this little dog. Debi brought this little bundle out, and my husband thought to himself in disbelief, "Oh My God…THIS is the dog she wants??" This sick little guy was a pathetic looking fella, no doubt about that. Gaunt, emaciated, ribcage showing, he had a severe infection that wouldn't quit, coughing much of the time, eye infections, diarrhea, worms, he was a mess. That was exactly 2 months ago, to the day, and TODAY Scooter boy is ours. He's a breath of fresh air and has brought life back to our home. My husband didn't fight me about adoption, he became captivated by the delight that is Scooter and the smiles he brings to us daily. Our female dog no longer lives under the bed, she sits and waits to eat along side him,
wants her due affection and has decided she wants to play with me occasionally when she sees he's getting more than his fair share of attention. The one thing Scooter isn't is "docile". He's no longer sickly and frail; he's packed on pounds, he's perky, full of energy and life and ready to play at any moment, (and play and play, and play) and he's full of love. He's SO full of love, and after all he's been through. He truly has become the joy of my life, he's my precious. Scooter you're here to stay! He's so darn lovable I could sit and cuddle him forever!
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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

My new cat...

I lost a cat (Murphy) to kidney failure (who t I loved dearly) on Sept 8th of this year. She was 9 yrs. old. Murphy and my other cat, Pouchey have been together since they were kittens. Both me and Pouchey were very depressed with our Murphy gone, so I decided to adopt Boops through second chance (who has been renamed Roz) less than two weeks after Murphy passed. She has brought so much, joy and life to Pouchey and me. She adapted quickly on some levels and gradually on others. They now play and clean one another, and spat a little from time to time, but that comes with the pecking order.

All things considered, I am so glad I adopted another cat to entertain and accompany one who lost her best friend. We love our Roz dearly and are so greatly for organizations like second chance.

If you have two cats and loose one, please entertain giving another a good home and giving your existing pet a new friend.

I don't have any photos on my computer to submit, but will at a later date.

Robin

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Puddles Turns to Penny

Puddles, a hound-lab mix, was transfered from owner to owner because she can escape out of any yard. When she escaped she usually got pregnant and had puppies. In the shelter she was to scared to eat and you could see her ribs, but no matter when she came to see us and our other dog, Sherman, her face lit up and she started hopping all over us. We decided that we would take her home and see if she would fit in with our lifestyle. Well long story short she did and Puddles was turned into Penny because her coat is the color of a penny. Everyday she is excited to see someone. She likes to play steal 'n' chase with Sherman. They get along great and will have a wonderful life together

Puddles Turns to Penny

Puddles, a hound-lab mix, was transfered from owner to owner because she can escape out of any yard. When she escaped she usually got pregnant and had puppies. In the shelter she was to scared to eat and you could see her ribs, but no matter when she came to see us and our other dog, Sherman, her face lit up and she started hopping all over us. We decided that we would take her home and see if she would fit in with our lifestyle. Well long story short she did and Puddles was turned into Penny because her coat is the color of a penny. Everyday she is excited to see someone. She likes to play steal 'n' chase with Sherman. They get along great and will have a wonderful life together

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Update on McDuff, now known as Mickey D.

Mickey slept in my lap for the hour drive to his new home.  When we arrived, he followed RJ, our lab, into the house and promptly made it his home by marking six different locations in less than 45 seconds.  It was actually pretty funny with me running behind him with the paper towels and Nature's Miracle spray in hand.

I carefully taught Mickey how to climb the doggie stairs to get into bed with me.  No problem, he ran up the stairs as if he had done this many times before.  RJ likes to sleep against the headboard and Mickey claimed his place nestled into ribs with his head on my chest.  Watching TV from bed, Mickey prefers my lap as in this picture:
I took Mickey to my Purdue trained Vet this week.  I am convinced that Purdue puts out some of the very best Vets.  His neuter surgery is healing nicely but both of his ears were infected.  At some point he had been injured in the white of his right eye and his upper right lip was crusted over, showing some signs of infection.  We got medication for all his problems and he is progressing beautifully.  He also got his doggie flu shot.

Mickey is a lover.  He loves to be in my lap, loves to be petted and is liberal with his kisses, something I needed as I lost my mother this week.  Mickey and RJ have bonded and get into running fits, first with one in the lead and then the other.  RJ is adorable with their difference in size and even lets him win when they play tug. I can't imagine how a sweet loving dog could have ever ended up homeless.  He will have a home with us forever and ever.

Thank you for saving him!

Linda Rutherford